Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXVII, Number 40, 22 April 1936 — WAIMEA ANNUAL FAIR JUNE 6-7 Competition Will Be Open to Kohala People and Judge Forbes Is Director [ARTICLE]

WAIMEA ANNUAL FAIR JUNE 6-7

Competition Will Be Open to Kohala People and Judge Forbes Is Director

The seventh annual Waimea _Fair, >'hich is rbeing sponsored by the residents of that dīstrict with the hearty cooperation of the agri Q ultural l extension servke of the ITniversity of Hawaii and the lj. s. department of agriculture, wiir be hēld at Barbara hall, Kamuela, on June 6 and 7, aecording to announeemenL Saturday by Judge Davi(i M. Forbes, directōr of the fair. Doors \vill i)e open to visitors on Ju,,R 6 from i p.m. to 8 p.m. and on June from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Those wlio are aasisting Judge Forbes ai'e George E! Marvin, county cxtPnsion ageut, wlio is acting as aspistant <,lu'ector along with Mrs. Theodore A'redenberg Sr., ehainnan; Williani Hartman; Keiehi Mihata, secretary; Mrs. Aithur Akina, treastirer. - ■ Committ"ee.s inchide: cjuilts, Mrs. Thi-.-odore Vreilenblrg Sr., ehaimiau; Mrs. Moset, Koki, Mrs. Pang Kawai, Mrs. Ben Kawai: feather leis, Mrs. Theodore Vredenburg Jr., cliairman; Miss. Hannah Fukushinia; lauhala, Mrs. Piko Bell, ehaimian; Mrs. John Keaioha, Mrs., Henry Caiupbell, Mrs. 01iver Laiiu; cakes, pies. janis, jellies and pickles. Mrs. William Hartniau, chairtaan; Mrs. Arthur Akina, Mrs. Mrs. L. B. Groves, Mrs. Harry Kawai; school exhibit, Mrs. ; Kalapa, phainnan with the Waimea i teachers ' cooperating; embroidery, , laceu ork, and kuitLing, Mrs. Igawa, I chairman, Mrs. Aliee Kawai, Mrs. Carrie Bell, Miss Lydia Toledo.

I«eatherwork and hairwork, Pang Kawai, eliaimiaii; Sam Puna, John Kauwe, Law-euee Kea; woqdwork. George LindSfy, chairman; Theodore Vredenbu ; rg; ve t Tetables, potatoes and fruits, S. Hirako, S. Asato, B. Okada; cut a;owers plauts, Miss Margaret Mci.ean. ehaīimau; Mrs. George L,iudsey > Jtfrs. Jenaīe B. L.indsey, Mrs. I Aliee. .Liaua; flower ieis and decoratious, Mjrs. HatUe BtU, chairman; Miss Giafiys Bell, Mrs. Olīve Brown, āirs. Louie Pinko.

Oor»petUion in tl\e fair is open only to residcnts of South Kohala. No admissiou jor eutra»ee fees will be charged. No more than two eutrics in any oae class allo\ved to one entra»t All exhibits must be on. the door of Barbara hall not later than 6:3» a.m. on June 6. The ment \viff take cvery precaution to i»a.f<i£uar<al all eut,r5es. Eaeli exhibit must be aceoinpaincd by a sealed enveiope \vith the nanie of Ihe exhibitor iuside ami the ami mimbor of exhihii msido. eakw. «Hvkt« and i pies wiU be sokl ami money fix>m the i s»le \v»H be turiu x d over io the e<nunUtt«ns fcMr \ vpcu^v. iCut flowcrs, \*egetablc& :«ul tvuit< will ;also bo fcoki. Kibhon priīe.< \\i 11 ho nwa tled to ume!*s in all N!onov wiii bo siven ia cl;isses tu bc docuhd at a huer